Does stomach pain occurs during early pregnancy? | WhatPregnant
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Does stomach pain occurs during early pregnancy?
im like 5 weeks and getting mild pulling kind of pain in lower stomach on and off. thoda scared hu since its my first. is some pain normal this early or not? planning to ask gynac but wanted to hear ur experiences first.
I totally understand why you'd be worried about stomach pain in early pregnancy; it can be quite alarming! Small cramps are very common as your uterus is stretching and getting ready. Just try to relax, and if the pain is severe or comes with other symptoms, please reach out to your doctor for peace of mind.
Yes, mild stomach discomfort can happen in early pregnancy due to things like implantation or stretching. However, any persistent, severe pain, or pain accompanied by bleeding or fever, definitely warrants an immediate check with your gynac. Always prioritize consulting your doctor for safety.
I totally freaked out when I had stomach pain in early pregnancy! I thought something was wrong. But my doctor reassured me it's often just the uterus growing and ligaments stretching. It's usually mild, like period cramps. If it's severe or you see spotting, then call your gynac immediately.
Yes, mild lower abdominal cramps are quite common in early pregnancy. This is often due to the uterus expanding and the ligaments stretching to accommodate the growing baby. However, it's crucial to differentiate between mild discomfort and severe pain. If you experience intense pain, heavy bleeding, or fever, you should definitely consult your gynac right away to rule out any complications.
Haan, early pregnancy mein thoda bahut stomach pain ya cramps hona normal hai. Main apni mummy ke paas thi, unhone bataya tha ki yeh uterus ke badhne aur ligaments ke stretch hone ki wajah se hota hai. Bas zyada tez ya continuously ho toh doctor ko bata dena.
Oh, absolutely! I had mild cramping and a strange feeling in my lower abdomen during my first trimester. It felt like period pain sometimes. My doctor said it's usually because the uterus is expanding and ligaments are stretching. It's quite normal, but if it gets really bad, just check with your doc.